St Nicholas Church, Grade II* listed medieval church in Newport, England
St Nicholas Church is a medieval church in Newport built from sandstone with Early English and Perpendicular architectural features. The building contains a central tower, a chancel with stained glass works, a south chapel, and a wide nave flanked by aisles.
The site dates back to 1201 when the church was first built. The tower was rebuilt during the 14th century, and red brick additions appeared in the 18th century as the building was enlarged and updated.
The church displays stained glass windows created by renowned artists Edward Burne-Jones and Charles Eamer Kempe, with their works filling the interior with colored light. These pieces shape how visitors experience the space and reflect the artistic tastes of the communities that commissioned them.
The building stays open daily for visitors who wish to enter for quiet contemplation or to explore the interior. Regular worship services take place, so visitors should be mindful of ongoing activities and maintain respectful behavior inside.
Eight bells hang suspended in the tower, with five cast in 1812 by the London-based Whitechapel Bell Foundry. These bells represent fine English metalwork and still ring out during special occasions throughout the year.
Location: Newport
Inception: 13 century
Website: http://stnicholasnewport.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 52.76970,-2.37932
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:41
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